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\title{Challenges and Opportunities for Managing Data Systems \\ Using Statistical Models}
\author{
{Yanpei Chen, Archana Ganapathi$^{*}$, Randy Katz}\\
University of California, Berkeley, $^{*}$Splunk \\
\{ychen2,randy\}@eecs.berkeley.edu, $^{*}$aganapathi@splunk.com \\
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